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    #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    Adam Dunn hit his 240th career home run today to move into a tie with Roberto Clemente and Jeff Burroughs for #206 on the list of all-time home run hitters.

    Clemente was a 12-time All Star and was the 1966 NL MVP. He was the MVP of the 1971 World Series. His career lasted 18 years until it was tragically cut short when he perished in a plane crash on the last day of 1972. His last game was against the Reds in the 1972 playoffs. He finished his career with exactly 3000 hits. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1973 because the normal 5 year waiting period was waived (the only time that has occurred).

    Burroughs was a slugging outfielder that had a long career with the Senators, Rangers, Braves, Mariners, Athletics and Blue Jays. He made the All Star team twice and won the AL MVP in 1974. Burroughs was the 1st pick of the 1st round of the 1969 draft. He is one of only 4 #1 draft picks to ever win the MVP award (Griffey Jr., A-Rod, and Chipper are the others). Burroughs' son Sean played in the big leagues with the Padres and Devil Rays.

    Next up on the list with 241 career homers are Cecil Cooper, Jesse Barfield, and Rick Monday. Dusty Baker has 242.

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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    He's got a great shot at 600 in his career if he stays healthy.

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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    Quote Originally Posted by WilyMoROCKS View Post
    He's got a great shot at 600 in his career if he stays healthy.
    Nah I read somewhere today that he's not a power hitter
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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    Quote Originally Posted by KronoRed View Post
    Nah I read somewhere today that he's not a power hitter

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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    Quote Originally Posted by WilyMoROCKS View Post
    He's got a great shot at 600 in his career if he stays healthy.
    I really don't think he does. Just not sure he plays long enough. With his body and already limited defensive abilities I am not sure he plays past 35.

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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    Quote Originally Posted by dougdirt View Post
    I really don't think he does. Just not sure he plays long enough. With his body and already limited defensive abilities I am not sure he plays past 35.
    Hell, look at Frank Thomas. Could he play DH from years 34-39? I think so.

    (I was just messing around with the math in my head, btw)

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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    Quote Originally Posted by WilyMoROCKS View Post
    He's got a great shot at 600 in his career if he stays healthy.
    He is 28 years old this year. He has hit exactly 40 home runs each of the last three seasons. If he continues to hit 40 homers per year he will reach #600 when he is only 37 years old. That is a pretty strong pace.

    Of course, if he gets injured that would set him back. But if he hits more than 40 for a few years he may even hit 700 if he plays to age 40. He certainly has the power to hit 50+ homers per year, but his 100 walks per year deprive him of at-bats. His Ks don't help either.

    Incidentally, Dunn is 6th on the all-time Reds HR list. He is 4 homers behind George Foster, who had 244 as a Red. Ted Kluszewski had 251.

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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    Quote Originally Posted by AtomicDumpling View Post
    He is 28 years old this year. He has hit exactly 40 home runs each of the last three seasons. If he continues to hit 40 homers per year he will reach #600 when he is only 37 years old. That is a pretty strong pace.

    Of course, if he gets injured that would set him back. But if he hits more than 40 for a few years he may even hit 700 if he plays to age 40. He certainly has the power to hit 50+ homers per year, but his 100 walks per year deprive him of at-bats. His Ks don't help either.

    Incidentally, Dunn is 6th on the all-time Reds HR list. He is 4 homers behind George Foster, who had 244 as a Red. Ted Kluszewski had 251.
    I have long said that one of Dunn's most underrated assets is his health.
    There is no such thing as a pitching prospect.

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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    Quote Originally Posted by vaticanplum View Post
    I have long said that one of Dunn's most underrated assets is his health.
    Yes. Health is good. There are some players that are chronically injured and miss large chunks of time every year. Then there are guys that fight through the injuries and play with pain. Dunn played most of last year with a very painful knee that certainly affected both his hitting and defensive play. He never complained about it, even when the haters were calling him lazy and slow.

    There will always be haters that want to complain and whine about the team's best player. They just have a need to blame someone for the team's losing ways. "Sure, Dunn hits 40 homers, scores 100 runs and gets 100 RBIs every year -- but they all came after the game was over so they don't really count."

    Fortunately most Redszoners are more intelligent than the morons that post on the other major Reds message boards. I don't know how anyone can even read the drivel on those forums without being totally disgusted after 5 minutes.

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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    The only question is whose hat will Dunn wear when he goes into the Hall of Fame: Las Vegas or Mexico City?

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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    Quote Originally Posted by BCubb2003 View Post
    The only question is whose hat will Dunn wear when he goes into the Hall of Fame: Las Vegas or Mexico City?
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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    Updated Reds HR list (players in italics are active):

    Reds All-Time Home Run Leaders
    1. Johnny Bench - 389
    2. Frank Robinson - 324
    3. Tony Perez - 287
    4. Ted Kluszewski - 251
    5. George Foster - 244
    6. Adam Dunn - 240
    7. Eric Davis - 203
    8. Barry Larkin - 198
    9. Ken Griffey, Jr. - 197
    10. Vada Pinson - 186
    11. Wally Post - 172
    12. Gus Bell - 160
    13. Joe Morgan - 152
    13. Pete Rose - 152
    15. Lee May - 147
    16. Dan Driessen - 133
    17. Reggie Sanders - 125
    18. Ernie Lombardi - 120
    19. Sean Casey - 118
    20. Frank McCormick - 110
    21. Dave Parker - 107
    22. Chris Sabo - 104
    23. Dave Concepcion - 101
    24. Gordy Coleman - 98
    25. Paul O'Neill - 96
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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    From John Fay:

    It's amazing how lazy some fans are when it comes to the stats.

    Adam Dunn now has 240 career HR's... 190 of those HR have come within a save situation for either team (-3 to+3 range on the scoreboard). That is 79% of his career HR total!! Not only is Dunn hitting meaningful HR's, he's doing it 4 out of every 5 times!! Talk about a horrible myth about a player. Lazy fans.. awful!

    http://frontier.cincinnati.com/blogs...1.asp#comments

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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    Quote Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine View Post
    From John Fay:

    It's amazing how lazy some fans are when it comes to the stats.

    Adam Dunn now has 240 career HR's... 190 of those HR have come within a save situation for either team (-3 to+3 range on the scoreboard). That is 79% of his career HR total!! Not only is Dunn hitting meaningful HR's, he's doing it 4 out of every 5 times!! Talk about a horrible myth about a player. Lazy fans.. awful!

    http://frontier.cincinnati.com/blogs...1.asp#comments

    That's rich, John Fay calling anyone lazy.
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    Re: #206 on career HR list: Dunn ties Roberto Clemente

    Quote Originally Posted by Chip R View Post
    That's rich, John Fay calling anyone lazy.
    Fay later commented that he copied that post from a fan and it was the fan who made the lazy comment. I just thought it was interesting post since a lot of folks are always saying Dunn hits meaningless homeruns when that's not true at all.


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